consulate in benghazi a year later so he was trying to at the time the intervention of nato at least protect the civilians in libya and travel or any family in the region after the bombing started in that conflict well obviously because the way back. nearly two thousand or more people listen will let me finish my sentence. ok thank you very much it's obvious that the conflict took on in terms of gathered intensity after the bombing started simply because the rebels fought all the way back from benghazi to tripoli with which is one thousand kilometers so it's a long distance they had to cover i traveled there many times now the population has had the first democratic election there since nine hundred sixty nine the country is slowly along a difficult path it's coming together and i think if you compare the situation in libya today with oil exports starting again with a democratic election in place with a constitutional process in place and you look to syria where no intervention can take place because the united secure nation security council cannot agree because of the russian veto t